Delude

/dɪˈluːd/ verb

To trick someone or deceive them into believing something that is false.

From Latin 'deludere,' from 'de-' (away, thoroughly) plus 'ludere' (to play or mock). The root 'ludere' also gives us 'ludicrous' and 'illusion,' all about playing tricks.

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